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Sharjah

Web design in Sharjah for the cultural capital, family hospitality, and the industrial-zone business.

Built for Sharjah cultural venues, family-friendly hotels, Hamriyah Free Zone manufacturers, SAIF Zone operators, and the souq-and-Heritage-District independents — designed for visitors arriving from Dubai for the day, families on weekends, and B2B clients shipping out of Khor Fakkan.

AED pricing · Network International / Telr / Stripe · Bilingual EN/AR · Family-content aware

01Sharjah context

Why Sharjah's website rhythm is different from the rest of the UAE.

Sharjah's business mix is its own thing — a family hotel on Al Khan, a furniture manufacturer in Hamriyah Free Zone, a logistics business at SAIF Zone, a cultural venue around the Heritage Area, a shop in the souq. The shared problem is that the audience is much broader than Dubai's — Sharjah-resident families, Dubai day-trippers, B2B clients shipping out of Khor Fakkan or the SAIF Zone — and Sharjah's family-oriented and culturally-led brand needs sites that hold a different register from the glossy Dubai default.

Sharjah agency rates run lower than Dubai but the project shape is often more demanding — bilingual delivery is non-negotiable, family-content sensibility is essential, and content has to clear Sharjah Media Authority signposting where it applies. A custom build in 2026 typically runs AED 18,000–60,000 with a maintenance retainer on top. For a four-property hospitality group, a SAIF Zone manufacturer, or a single-venue cultural operator, that's the price of a regional Gulf trade-show booth; the website has to earn it.

We replace the agency dilemma with a fixed monthly AED price. Design, hosting on a global edge network, your .ae domain, ongoing content updates, bilingual EN/AR delivery, and a family-content-aware copy stance are all in one bill — and the site loads as fast for a Buhairah Corniche local on du 5G as it does for a Khor Fakkan-bound logistics buyer reviewing it from Karachi.

02Sharjah use-cases

Three kinds of Sharjah business we build sites for.

Family hospitality

Family hotels, beachside resorts, and weekend-stay operators

Bilingual property pages where the Arabic side leads where it should, room or villa galleries that hold up on a phone at school-pickup, family-rate copy that talks plainly about children's amenities and prayer-room facilities, a direct-booking enquiry form, and the alcohol-free positioning that distinguishes Sharjah hospitality from Dubai without making it sound like a limitation.

Industrial & free-zone

Hamriyah, SAIF Zone, and Khor Fakkan-port-adjacent business

B2B service-area pages that rank for 'furniture manufacturer Sharjah' and 'logistics SAIF Zone' with genuine industry copy — not template-stuffed doorway pages — plus an RFQ form that captures the spec attachments your B2B buyers need to send, and content that reads as well to a Mumbai-based buyer comparing four Gulf suppliers.

Cultural & souq retail

Heritage Area venues, Sharjah Art Foundation programming, and souq independents

Programming-first pages for cultural venues that hold up alongside the Sharjah Art Foundation's own marketing, visit-us pages for souq operators that survive the foot-traffic-phone-camera moment, and ticket or appointment flow integrated with your existing systems — all with the family-friendly content register that Sharjah's audience expects.

03Local proof

Pricing, payments, and compliance in dirhams and UAE law.

Starter, monthly

AED 69fixed

Same monthly AED price whether the business sits in Al Majaz, Hamriyah, or Khor Fakkan — no hidden hosting charges, no add-on fees for SSL, content updates, or the .ae renewal.

Payments

Telr · Network International · PayTabs · Stripe

Network International, Telr, Stripe, and bank-transfer-and-invoice all supported out of the box — connect existing accounts or open new ones with our help during onboarding. Apple Pay and Google Pay enabled by default for hospitality and consumer-facing flows.

Compliance

UAE Consumer Protection · TDRA cookie guidance · Sharjah Media Authority signposting

Cookie banner configured for TDRA guidance, a privacy policy aligned to your sector, family-content review on copy that touches Sharjah Media Authority sensitivities, and a privacy-by-default analytics setup that respects the visitor before it tracks them.

04Common Sharjah questions

Questions Sharjah clients ask before signing.

Do you understand the family-content register Sharjah expects?
Yes — we don't carry Dubai-default imagery into Sharjah work. Photography is reviewed against family-content guidelines, copy avoids alcohol-and-nightlife framings unless explicitly required, and the bilingual Arabic side leads with cultural-and-family register rather than transliterated Dubai-style marketing copy.
Can you handle the Hamriyah or SAIF Zone setup signposting on the site?
Yes — free-zone businesses get a dedicated 'about / regulatory' section with the correct licensing references, and we can connect to the relevant free-zone-portal if your business needs to surface that. We're not a free-zone setup consultancy; what we deliver is the website that talks accurately about which zone you sit in and what that means for clients.
Bilingual EN/AR — do you handle proper Arabic typography and right-to-left layout?
Yes — proper RTL layout, Arabic-aware fonts, and full bilingual delivery from day one. Both languages share the same plan; we don't charge per locale or leave the Arabic side as a Google-Translate afterthought.
What about ranking for Dubai-day-tripper searches like 'family hotel near Dubai'?
Yes — most Sharjah hospitality runs measurable share of traffic from Dubai-day-tripper searches. We build proper Dubai-adjacent landing pages (sensible, not spammy) for the searches that bring family bookings — drive-time-from-Dubai, distance-from-Sharjah-airport, weekend-rates copy — without sacrificing the Sharjah-first positioning.

Ready to talk about your Sharjah site?

Pick a plan, take the two-minute quiz to match brief, or send us a couple of lines about what you need.

Web design in Sharjah for cultural institutions, family hospitality, and industrial-zone services. · Digital Serpents